Michael Darragh
Michael Robert Darragh (born 4 March 1975 in Gold Coast, Australia) is a theatre producer and director as well as writer and occasional performer.
Theatre credits
- 2008: director, producer - Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey at Zhijiang Dream Factory, Shanghai, China.
- 1999: assistant director - The Amaranth at Bondi Pavilion Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1999: director, designer - Making Porn by Ronnie Larsen for Jacobsen Entertainment at Seymour Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1998: director, co-producer - Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey for Make Believe Productions at Studio Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1997: director, co-producer - Salam Shalom: A Tale of Passion by Saleem for Make Believe Productions at PACT Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1997: director, designer - The Ugly Man by Brad Fraser for Darlinghurst Theatre at Wayside Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1996: actor - When You Comin' Back Red Ryder? for Darlinghurst Theatre at Wayside Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
- 1996: actor - Landscape of the Body directed by Glenn Terry for Darlinghurst Theatre at Wayside Theatre, Sydney, Australia.
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gollark: That's plausible I guess, but it's possible that many of those could have been avoided (and your definition would count this as "fitness", even). I'm pretty sure it's still less common than, well, other day to day bad things.
gollark: Are those *common*? I don't think I know anyone who's actually experienced any of those. Except maybe animals, very broadly.
gollark: I mean, most common bad situations are going to be along the lines of "someone was rude to me at work" or "my car broke down", not "I must run away from a thing very fast" or "I have to lift a several hundred kilogram object for some reason".
gollark: That definition seems pretty orthogonal to actual common meanings.
References
- Madden, Normandy (2 October 2006). "MARKETERS IN CHINA 'GRAB THE SOFA'; Pepsi, Motorola, others capitalize on popularity of bloggers, podcasters". Advertising Age.
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